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Fernandez joins Cutter as client relations director
With four years at Pilatus under her belt, and previously 12 years at a TBM service centre, Miranda Fernandez joins Cutter Aviation as client relations director.
Client relations director Miranda Fernandez.

Miranda Fernandez has been appointed client relations director for Cutter Aviation. She will be based out of Denver, Colorado, and will be responsible for overseeing the client relations team throughout the Cutter MRO network on a personal and technical level to ensure positive client ownership experience.

Fernandez started her aviation career in 2006, working on the administrative side of a TBM service centre in southern California. For 12 years she helped the company grow by facilitating training and building strong relationships with customers and vendors. In 2018 she relocated to Colorado where she joined Pilatus Business Aircraft and she quickly moved up to the role of customer relations manager.

Cutter is excited to have Fernandez join the team. Her extensive background in maintenance administration, business development and customer service will bring exceptional value to its clients.

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